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Straight-laced Atan is the kind of guy who loves to help out his neighbours. He is being haunted by Hantu Cempaka all the time, especially when he's out with his friends Bun, Pet and Mie. Their horror story begins when they end up in a stranger's house and are being treated like kings - but little do they know that they are in a graveyard.

Straight-laced Atan is the kind of guy who loves to help out his neighbours. He is being haunted by Hantu Cempaka all the time, especially when he's out with his friends Bun, Pet and Mie. Their horror story begins when they end up in a stranger's house and are being treated like kings - but little do they know that they are in a graveyard. . You can read more in Google, Youtube, Wiki

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Walter M (us) wrote: Wallace Avery(Colin Firth) is a middle-aged manager of a box store. He is divorced from Mary Alice(Kristin Lehman, of "Motive). Together they have a teenaged son, Grant(Sterling Beaumon). Wallace is also carrying on a non-passionate affair with Mina(Anne Heche). Together, that is not enough for him. So, he fakes his own death and takes up the nom-du-renaissance of Arthur Newman, trying to keep a low profile on his way to a career as a golf pro. However, that changes when he runs into Mike(Emily Blunt) who seems familiar."Arthur Newman" is a pleasant surprise, especially as it favors nuance over any kind of cringe factor in its character study of two truly dysfunctional, yet not hopeless, people. Some of that has to do with the movie's tone which honestly does not avoid the darkness in its premise. But most of it has to do with Colin Firth who is excellent in finding the humanity in such an otherwise lost character.

Nikitos W (au) wrote: Marvellously, how this awful gleam could take place in such unfriendly conditions as the Soviet cinematography. For the smuggling of horrors took 3 director - two debutants and one recognized of the Soviet fantasy master. Fact that the film has no single author's hands, felt: damp and clampy of degree work adjoin with perfected weird episode, apparently belonging Ptushko. But these missteps hardly visible, and minimalistic style of the narration doesn't allow film to collapse (Good in this regard is weighted and rigid Kuravlyov's acting - no false theatricality). But interestingly not only that. It is known that in USSR sex was not. The horrors of Viy clearly demonstrate what fears born in the Soviet citizens's mind before of this non-existe monster. Varley's Witch is sexual, even glamorous notions of the 21 st century - but, see, how this sexuality is decorated! Coffin, decomposition, vermin, etc. Finally, a church with suffocating interiors - what is, if not a symbol of vagina? Authors are not interested in church from the outside - the whole interest and horror exclusively from the inside.And even those evil icons and locked doors - the complete set of threatening female characters.One can only guess who is such Viy. If the 'lift me eyelids', it can be a clitoris? Anyway, the main monster from the creators do not turned out desperately and was the same sad absurdities as King Kong in the first 'King Kong'. But let's return to the sexual overtones.Unhealthy situation to sex in the USSR is even of special transformation rituals involving sexual relationships, such as weddings. Marriage is the backbone, around which the majority classic horror untwist.In Viy hero invited his dead bride on the real anti-wedding, which motto - 'until death do not connect us'. '. Then Viy can be and should be seen as anti-priest, who draws up the legitimacy of the ritual. And here I should mention that scene in the church with the rate at the circle, whoever does filmed is PERFECT!

Christopher L (es) wrote: Shockingly well composed film. Like watching a Wes Anderson film, every frame is a gift. A sad, grueling story, compelling and well constructed, well acted and delivered.

Stephanie S (jp) wrote: Fast paced plotline, and quite enjoyable. There's a few moments that will get the heart racing

Joetaeb D (us) wrote: Haters of Justin Bieber will hate or try to steer clear of this. But as a musical documentary and for beliebers, Never say never will undoubtedly please.

Eva L (ru) wrote: Beautifully written and acted film

Matthew S (es) wrote: A fantastic film that has actually grown more important and relevant over time.

David S (de) wrote: A horror comedy paying tribute to 80's slasher flicks, The Final Girls was a very fun time! I can't believe the stupidity I read reading some reviews from others on Rotten Tomatoes. Some saying its not gorey so it sucks, its not funny, among other things. For starters, it doesn't need to be gorey to be good. Its a comedy for one. Secondly, this film had me laughing and often. It takes everything from the 80's and makes fun of it but stays serious at the same time. Its just a really fun watch and and it should stay that way. I also liked the actual story of them being trapped in the movie. It brought a lot of emotional tie with Max wanting to save her mother that she lost. It goes deeper then just a regular comedy. All in all I really enjoyed The Final Girls. It brought me laughter, a little bit of suspense, and an emotional tie to characters, everything a movie should do.